AP Historical Hard Drive 2003

EN_00948042_4809
AP Historical Hard Drive 2003
An Iraqi officer points to the rocket damaged home of Iraqi artist Leila Attar as unidentified foreign diplomats look on Sunday, June 27, 1993, in Baghdad. Attar, the director of President Saddam Hussein's Center for Arts, was killed during the shelling of Baghdad early Sunday by U.S. Navy ships. 23 Tomahawk missiles were fired at the intelligence headquarters in the center of the city killing eight people. (AP Photo/Jassim Mohammed)
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1993-06-27
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
JASSIM MOHAMMED
588691
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